Quote Originally Posted by Agilulfo View Post
The main difference between a good and a no so good photographer is how they compose the picture. The best lens in the world can't make a good picture if we fail framing.
I don't think the main difference in a good photographer and an average photographer is framing. When you look at pictures that have a "professional" look to them, it's the photographer's understanding of light (whether natural or man-made) that makes a photo eye-catching. It could be the intensity, color, or harshness/softness of light as it highlights the subject that captivates the viewer. It all begins and ends with lighting. Good lighting can overcome mediocre framing--but it doesn't usually work the other way around.